adam
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Post by adam on Jul 17, 2007 14:04:00 GMT -5
Scott Baio has a new reality show. I thought it was important that everyone knew that.
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Post by srbissette on Jul 17, 2007 14:37:54 GMT -5
"Scott Baio is the AntiChrist!" -- Bobcat Goldthwait
Man, that kid could act. He was unforgettable in STONED -- like, you really believed he was, like, stoned.
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morgan
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Post by morgan on Jul 20, 2007 11:46:16 GMT -5
"Scott Baio is the AntiChrist!" -- Bobcat Goldthwait Man, that kid could act. He was unforgettable in STONED -- like, you really believed he was, like, stoned. We watched STONED in health class. It aught us an important lesson about hitting our brother in the head with an oar while rowing beside him. It also taught us to never, never be Scott Baio. -Morgan
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emily
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Post by emily on Jul 20, 2007 12:08:27 GMT -5
Morgan, you only wish you could be like Scott Baio.
I wish that Ralph Macchio would get his own reality show.
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Post by srbissette on Jul 21, 2007 7:43:55 GMT -5
Caught part of Scott's reality show last night, just a wee bit. Man, if Scott can't get laid, Gabby hasn't a hope in hell.
Thanks, Adam, I never would have known about this. You f@#k (I had to agree not to curse on this blog when I registered, remember? D@mn! At last, my pre-Vertigo comics lettering experience is paying off!).
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Post by catgarza on Jul 21, 2007 8:37:40 GMT -5
i always wanted to write/direct a pulp fiction-esque crime story movie starring Ralph Macchio and the Coreys.
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Post by srbissette on Jul 21, 2007 11:46:24 GMT -5
The Coreys made a 'teen noir' entitled BLOWN AWAY (not to be confused with the Jeff Bridges movie of the same year) which was, in its day, also a sort of 'erotic thriller primer' for teens. Corey H bangs Samantha Egger's daughter against a door, in front of a fireplace, etc.; Corey F bangs her, too, in the shock ending -- and I never recovered from the spectacle of any of this. It was also among the final "Coreys" team-ups, for which we can all be thankful.
Scott Baio -- well, his debut role was as the titular gangster in the pseudo-pedophile kid crime pic BUGSY MALONE, and he was later in FOXES, and it just doesn't get any better than that.
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Post by catgarza on Jul 21, 2007 21:32:10 GMT -5
i liked maccio's performance in CROSSROADS, but that may just be the nostalgia of youth talking and not anything to do with a well made film.
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Post by srbissette on Aug 4, 2007 13:45:42 GMT -5
Scott Baio, agonizing in his 40s over his hedonism among the starlets as a teen and early-20s fringe 'star.' They agonize back. Man, I made it through one episode, and had to go for a long walk after just to let the mosquitos drain the pus. Adam, why oh why did you ever bring this to our attention? At least provide the blow next time you're going to dump in our brainpans.
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